And again - this time a much more obvious cause:
I pressed esc while editing a message (possibly to back out of a menu, can't remember, not my priority after losing a lot of typing) and up popped the discard message dialog. One tap of the spacebar (typing I was in the middle of) and PFFT long message gone.
BTW I don't "save early save often" with Pegasus Mail because of its proensity to crash when doing so.
rant on:
I have been a long time supporter of pmail (at least since 1994)(and yes I did pay for manuals), but I'm beginning to see the beginning of the end for this - it's a closed system without a practical way for basic interface issues like this to get fixed - not a dig at the author or team of testers or even the development plan etc, but at the "closed source community supported free software" model, especially for a 'product' that is so mature and relatively popular. Nor do I really support the idea of completely open-sourcing of projects like this (more fighting and mess if there is no real leadership), but it has to be a worthy option.
rant off: better try the latest version
<P>And again - this time a much more obvious cause:</P>
<P>I pressed esc while editing a message (possibly to back out of a menu, can't remember, not my priority after losing a lot of typing) and up popped the discard message dialog. One tap of the spacebar (typing I was in the middle of) and PFFT long message gone.</P>
<P>&nbsp;BTW I don't "save early save often" with Pegasus Mail because of its proensity to crash when doing so.</P>
<P>rant on:&nbsp;</P>
<P>I have been a long time supporter of pmail (at least since 1994)(and yes I did pay for manuals), but I'm beginning to see the beginning of the end for this - it's a closed system without a practical way for basic interface issues like this to get fixed - not a dig at the author or team of testers or even the development plan etc, but at the "closed source community supported free software" model, especially for a 'product' that is so mature and relatively popular. Nor do I really support the idea of completely open-sourcing of projects like this (more fighting and mess if there is no real leadership), but it has to be a worthy option.</P>
<P>rant off: better try the latest version</P>